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Sean Wolfe, provided by Published 12:39 pm PDT, Monday, September 10, 2018 Hackers can secretly clone the key fob of a Tesla Model S and steal the car within seconds — and with only $600 worth of simple computing and radio equipment. Hackers can secretly clone the key fob of a Tesla Model S and steal the car within seconds — and with only $600 worth of simple computing and radio equipment. Photo: Alphr Tesla Motors was incorporated by Martin Eberhard (pictured) and Marc Tarpenning in 2003. Tesla Motors was incorporated by Martin Eberhard (pictured) and Marc Tarpenning in 2003. Photo: Paul Sakuma, ASSOCIATED PRESS Eberhard was initially the CEO of Tesla Motors before Elon Musk (pictured) was named the chairman of the board, and ultimately CEO of Tesla Motors. Eberhard was initially the CEO of Tesla Motors before Elon Musk … [Read more...] about A group of researchers showed how a Tesla Model S can be hacked and stolen in seconds using only $600 worth of equipment (TSLA)

Instagram is testing a new feature to group student users by college community in another move to make the photo-sharing app more like the flagship Facebook app from its parent company. Instagram users are prompted to join a college community and "connect with other students." Opting in adds a user's university and graduating year — selected by the user from predetermined options — to their profile and grants access to class-based lists of other students who've opted into the community. You can direct message or watch a user's public Story directly from the community lists. Instagram has become Facebook's way to attract younger users. It's spent a lot of time mimicking popular features from its main rival Snapchat, including adding features like Stories and longer videos through IGTV. Appealing to the college crowd not only hearkens back to Facebook's roots as a social network for college students, but could also help draw in more young adults. … [Read more...] about Instagram Inviting College Students to Join New Groups Organized by School

POLITICS 07/24/2018 11:40 am ET Updated 48 minutes ago “I heard that a long time on the last campaign,” the attorney general said, responding to a chant aimed at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. By Ryan J. Reilly WASHINGTON ― Jeff Sessions, the 84th attorney general of the United States, joined a group of teenagers in chanting “lock her up” during a high school leadership summit hosted by the conservative group Turning Point USA. Sessions spoke at an event at George Washington University on Tuesday, where he railed against colleges that he said were “doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes.” He also touted the Justice Department’s actions against university policies that he says violate free speech. But the attorney general went off script in responding to a chant aimed at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “I like this bunch; … [Read more...] about Jeff Sessions Joined A Bunch Of High Schoolers Chanting ‘Lock Her Up’

News / UK and world by Press Association June 7, 2018, 6:43 pm FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppEmail Sign up to our Daily newsletter An unlikely collaborative has joined forces to save one of the world’s rarest amphibians from the brink of extinction. Chester Zoo, Michoacana University, a Mexican government fisheries centre and a group of Mexican nuns have come together to develop a breeding programme for the Lake Patzcuaro salamander. In a video, which now has over 28,000 views on Facebook, Chester Zoo explains the group of nuns used to harvest the salamanders for use in medicines, and now breed and care for them to protect the species. The salamanders, also locally known as “achoques”, live in Mexico’s third largest lake, Lake Patzcuaro. Latest research indicates there are fewer than 100 individuals remaining in the wild, however the new breeding plan aims to boost numbers and re-energise the wild population. Dr Gerardo Garcia, Chester … [Read more...] about Chester Zoo joins unlikely group to save salamander species from extinction